What are the risks of test tube babies for Haidian women and children?
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their reproductive aspirations. Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital, as a key maternal and child health care institution in Beijing, provides IVF services. However, there are certain risks and uncertainties in IVF. This article will elaborate on the risks of test tube babies for Haidian women and children from the aspects of women's body, embryonic development, psychological pressure and economic burden.

Women's physical risks
IVF needs to collect eggs from women's bodies through assisted reproductive technology, which may pose certain risks to women's bodies. First, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a possible complication, especially after the use of hormone ovulation promoting drugs. OHSS can cause symptoms such as ovarian swelling, ascites accumulation, and even dangerous consequences such as pulmonary embolism in serious cases.
Secondly, there are certain risks in the process of follicular puncture. Injuring surrounding organs by mistake, bleeding, infection, etc. are all possible complications. Although the incidence of these complications is low, it cannot be completely ruled out. These risks need to be carefully evaluated and fully communicated with patients before surgery.
In addition, women also need long-term hormone treatment during IVF, which may have a certain impact on their health. For example, hormone therapy may cause uncomfortable symptoms such as mood fluctuation, breast pain and headache.
Embryo development risk
The success rate of IVF is closely related to the quality of embryos. In the process of embryo culture, embryos need to survive and develop in vitro, which may lead to the risk of embryo quality decline. Different embryos may have different development potential, which means that even if fertilization is successful, every embryo can not be successfully implanted and developed into a healthy baby.
In addition, there is a risk of abortion after embryo transfer. Even if the embryo quality is good, it cannot be completely ruled out that the embryo cannot be implanted or cannot continue to develop normally after implantation.
In addition, there are certain risks in embryonic genetic screening during IVF. Embryo biopsy may cause unpredictable damage to embryos, and the accuracy of embryonic genetic screening is not 100%.
Psychological pressure
IVF is a long-term and stressful process, during which many couples will experience emotional fluctuations and anxiety. The failure of each cycle may bring a huge blow to the couple, and even cause psychological trauma. This kind of long-term anxiety and stress may have a negative impact on the quality of life and marital relationship of couples.
In addition, in the process of IVF, many medical examinations and treatments are required, which will also bring some psychological pressure to couples. Couples who are particularly sensitive or afraid of the medical process may feel more pressure and discomfort.
financial burden
The cost of IVF is relatively high in Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital and other hospitals. It is necessary to purchase the drugs needed for assisted reproductive technology, pay for surgery and medical examination, which will bring some pressure to the family economy.
In addition, since IVF is not a one-time success, some couples may need to try many times to achieve their fertility aspirations. Every time you try, you have to pay a certain fee, which may make couples feel more financially burdened.
Summary
The risks of test tube babies for Haidian women and children mainly include women's physical risks, embryonic development risks, psychological pressures and economic burdens. Women may face ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, surgical risk and discomfort caused by hormone therapy during IVF. In the process of embryo development, there are risks of embryo quality decline, embryo implantation failure or failure to continue development. Couples often suffer from psychological pressure and anxiety in the process of IVF, which may even have a negative impact on the marital relationship. In addition, the economic burden of IVF cannot be ignored. Couples need to pay for medicine, surgery and medical examination, and repeated attempts may further increase economic pressure. Therefore, couples who are ready to accept IVF should fully understand these risks and fully communicate with doctors to make wise decisions.